Woman, 23, arrested and man in hospital after 'domestic incident' in Long Eaton

A 23-year-old woman has been arrested on suspicion of GBH after a ‘domestic incident’ in Long Eaton.

A house was taped off in Stanley Street on Tuesday (May 22) after a ‘concerned neighbour’ called Derbyshire Police in the early hours of the morning.

Evidence markers could be seen within the police cordon, which includes part of the pavement outside the property.

Police confirmed that a man was in hospital following the incident, with injuries which are not believed to be life-threatening.

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A spokeswoman for Derbyshire Police said: “It was a domestic incident, a woman has been arrested on suspicion of GBH and a man is currently in hospital with injuries not thought to be life-threatening.

“We were called to the incident at 3.20am this morning due to concerns for safety.

“A concerned neighbour rang us and (we) arrived to find a man injured and arrested a 23 year old woman.

Man attacked and robbed in Clifton

Police patrols in Clifton will be increased after a 50-year-old man was attacked and robbed in the very early hours of this morning.

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The victim was walking back to his car in Southchurch Drive at around 12am today, Tuesday (May 21), when he was attacked by a masked man.

The victim was left with minor injuries after being attacked.

The attacker then fled the scene in the victim’s black Volkswagen Golf.

The suspect, who spoke with a local Nottingham accent, is described as white, between 20 and 30 years old and was wearing a dark long-sleeved top and was wearing a mask covering the bottom half of his face.

Would you bid for this?

A goody bag handed out to guests at the Royal wedding has been put on sale by someone who appears to be from Nottingham

The bag - containing limited edition memorabilia marking the wedding of the Duke and Duchess of Sussex on Saturday, May 19 - is listed on eBay.

It is one of a number of bags given to guests who were invited to share the couple’s big day in the grounds of Windsor Castle, not those watching the ceremony from inside the chapel.

Each of the bags contain an order of service, a large chocolate coin, a fridge magnet for the wedding, a map of Windsor Castle, a bottle of water, a special guest badge, a discount voucher and a tin of shortbread biscuits.

The bag which appears to have been put up for sale by someone from Nottingham has so far received four bids, at £41.93, but the auction still has six days left to run.

Have you seen Bradley Radage?

Officers from Nottinghamshire Police are concerned for his safety and have appealed for information about his whereabouts.

A statement released by the force said: “Have you seen Bradley Radage aged 30? Officers are concerned for his safety after he was reported missing from the city centre area of Nottingham, last seen at 12.05am today.

“Bradley is white, [has] short dark hair, 6ft 2ins, slim build, currently has a beard and was wearing a white t-shirt and jeans.”

Anyone who sees Bradley or has any information about his whereabouts is urged to call Nottinghamshire Police on 101 and quote incident number 3 of May 22.

09:25Laura Hammond

Queues on the M1

Traffic is still slow on the M1 this morning.

It’s reported that traffic is “stop-start” on the M1 southbound between junctions 26 and 25.

09:05Laura Hammond

Delays to bus services

Heavy traffic across Nottingham is causing delays to some of Nottingham City Transport’s (NCT) services this morning.

NCT has warned of extended waiting times on its Pink, Orange, Lime and Turquoise lines due to congestion.

08:40KEY EVENT

CCTV footage of fatal attack

Police have this morning released CCTV footage of a fatal attack in Forest Fields.

Aqib Mazhar was attacked in a car on June 1, 2016, after a group of men stopped him and a friend in Russell Road.

The men attacked him with bars and knives. He was fatally stabbed inside the car and died in hospital.

Five men have been convicted and jailed for their involvement in the attack - but Nottinghamshire Police believe the person who delivered the fatal blow is still at large.